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Nonlinear optics for the information society / Driessen, Alfred
Titre : Nonlinear optics for the information society Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Driessen, Alfred, Éditeur scientifique Editeur : Berlin : Springer Année de publication : 2001 Importance : 212 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-4020-0132-1 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Technologies, Méthodes, Réactions Tags : OPTICS-NONLINEAR Index. décimale : B-B Résumé : Nonlinear optical phenomena can be exploited in advanced devices for transport, processing, and storage of information. These are needed as the present-day approach - mainly using on electron-based technology faces the challenges of increasing demand on bandwidth and processing speed. A key role in the development of nonlinear devices is the availability of novel materials with the required nonlinear optical properties. With such materials, scientific creativity and careful design, promising concepts have been developed resulting in the demonstration of devices. This book contains the proceedings of NOIS 2000 (Nonlinear Optics for the Information Society) Annual Meeting of the COST Action P2, held at the University of Twente, in Enschede, The Netherlands, on 26-27 October, 2000. It comprises a selection of the presentations at the meeting, reporting state-of-the-art research and developments in the field of applications of nonlinear phenomena in information technology. Note de contenu : "* The Role of Nonlinear Optical Devices in the Optical Communication Age
* Non-Linear Optical Technology in Present and Future Transmission Systems and Optical Networks
* Wavelength Conversion, Optical Parametric Amplification and Oscillation in Periodically Poled Ti:LiNbO3 Optical Waveguides
* Enhanced Nonlinear Optical Response of Liquid Crystals
* Characterization of AlGaAs/AlAs Waveguides for Optical Parametric Generation
* Nonlinear Optics for Quantum Communication
* All-Optical Diode in a Quasi-Phase-Matched LiNbO3 Waveguide
* Feasibility of All-Optical Computation by Second Harmonic Generated Holograms
* All-Optical Wavelength Conversion by Four Wave Mixing in a Polydiacetylene Waveguide
* All-Optical Switching Devices in Integrated Optics Cylindrical Microresonators
* Photonic Band Gap Structures in Planar Nonlinear Waveguides: Application to Second Harmonic Generation
* Photonic Band Gap Logic Elements for Optical Data Processing
* Silicon Microphotonics
* Semiconductor Optical Amplifier Dynamics for Wavelength Conversion Applications
* Optical Data Storage Using Microholographic Gratings
* High Rate Vander Lugt and Joint Fourier Transform Correlators
* Rewritable Optical Storage by Polarization Holography
* Nonlinear Magneto-Optical Probing of Ultrathin Magnetic Layer Interfaces: CoNi/Pt and Co/Cu
* Hybrid Soliton Fibre Laser Characterisation
* Progress in Hologram Writing in Bi2TeO5 Crystals
* Distributed Response Analysis of the Water Dimer
* Polymethineimine Chains as New Materials Presenting Large First Hyperpolarizability
* Numerical Analysis of Optical Nonlinearities in Multispan DWDM Fibre Transmission Systems
* Nonlinear Characterization of Very Thin Polymer Films by Surface Plasmon Resonance
* Cavity Spatial Solitons in Semiconductor Microcavities
* Adaptive Waveguides Using Photorefractive Creening Solitons
* Vibrational First and Second Hyperpolarizability of H-C?N
* Mode Propagation along the Multilayered Optical Fibre with Kerr Like Non-Linearity
* Numerical Study of Optical Bistability in a Nonlinear Photonic Crystal Notch Filter
* A Low-Dimensional Model for Deformation of Bichromatic Waves in Third Order Nonlinear Media
* Picosecond Absorption Saturation Dynamics of New [M(R,R’timdt)2] Metal-Dithiolenes
* Measurements of the Nonlinear Coefficient N2/Aeff Using a Self-Aligned Interferometer and a Faraday Mirror
* Nonlinear Optics for Quantum Communication
* Multistability and Hysteresis of Standing Waves in a Periodic Structure
* Storage Density Enhancement in Holographic Memory Card System
* Self-Organized Parametric down Conversion in Optical Fibres
* Dynamics of the Electro-Optic Properties of Dye-Containing Polymers".Cote : B-B224 Num_Inv : 3590 Localisation : LCC (SdS) Nonlinear optics for the information society [texte imprimé] / Driessen, Alfred, Éditeur scientifique . - Berlin : Springer, 2001 . - 212 p.
ISBN : 978-1-4020-0132-1
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Technologies, Méthodes, Réactions Tags : OPTICS-NONLINEAR Index. décimale : B-B Résumé : Nonlinear optical phenomena can be exploited in advanced devices for transport, processing, and storage of information. These are needed as the present-day approach - mainly using on electron-based technology faces the challenges of increasing demand on bandwidth and processing speed. A key role in the development of nonlinear devices is the availability of novel materials with the required nonlinear optical properties. With such materials, scientific creativity and careful design, promising concepts have been developed resulting in the demonstration of devices. This book contains the proceedings of NOIS 2000 (Nonlinear Optics for the Information Society) Annual Meeting of the COST Action P2, held at the University of Twente, in Enschede, The Netherlands, on 26-27 October, 2000. It comprises a selection of the presentations at the meeting, reporting state-of-the-art research and developments in the field of applications of nonlinear phenomena in information technology. Note de contenu : "* The Role of Nonlinear Optical Devices in the Optical Communication Age
* Non-Linear Optical Technology in Present and Future Transmission Systems and Optical Networks
* Wavelength Conversion, Optical Parametric Amplification and Oscillation in Periodically Poled Ti:LiNbO3 Optical Waveguides
* Enhanced Nonlinear Optical Response of Liquid Crystals
* Characterization of AlGaAs/AlAs Waveguides for Optical Parametric Generation
* Nonlinear Optics for Quantum Communication
* All-Optical Diode in a Quasi-Phase-Matched LiNbO3 Waveguide
* Feasibility of All-Optical Computation by Second Harmonic Generated Holograms
* All-Optical Wavelength Conversion by Four Wave Mixing in a Polydiacetylene Waveguide
* All-Optical Switching Devices in Integrated Optics Cylindrical Microresonators
* Photonic Band Gap Structures in Planar Nonlinear Waveguides: Application to Second Harmonic Generation
* Photonic Band Gap Logic Elements for Optical Data Processing
* Silicon Microphotonics
* Semiconductor Optical Amplifier Dynamics for Wavelength Conversion Applications
* Optical Data Storage Using Microholographic Gratings
* High Rate Vander Lugt and Joint Fourier Transform Correlators
* Rewritable Optical Storage by Polarization Holography
* Nonlinear Magneto-Optical Probing of Ultrathin Magnetic Layer Interfaces: CoNi/Pt and Co/Cu
* Hybrid Soliton Fibre Laser Characterisation
* Progress in Hologram Writing in Bi2TeO5 Crystals
* Distributed Response Analysis of the Water Dimer
* Polymethineimine Chains as New Materials Presenting Large First Hyperpolarizability
* Numerical Analysis of Optical Nonlinearities in Multispan DWDM Fibre Transmission Systems
* Nonlinear Characterization of Very Thin Polymer Films by Surface Plasmon Resonance
* Cavity Spatial Solitons in Semiconductor Microcavities
* Adaptive Waveguides Using Photorefractive Creening Solitons
* Vibrational First and Second Hyperpolarizability of H-C?N
* Mode Propagation along the Multilayered Optical Fibre with Kerr Like Non-Linearity
* Numerical Study of Optical Bistability in a Nonlinear Photonic Crystal Notch Filter
* A Low-Dimensional Model for Deformation of Bichromatic Waves in Third Order Nonlinear Media
* Picosecond Absorption Saturation Dynamics of New [M(R,R’timdt)2] Metal-Dithiolenes
* Measurements of the Nonlinear Coefficient N2/Aeff Using a Self-Aligned Interferometer and a Faraday Mirror
* Nonlinear Optics for Quantum Communication
* Multistability and Hysteresis of Standing Waves in a Periodic Structure
* Storage Density Enhancement in Holographic Memory Card System
* Self-Organized Parametric down Conversion in Optical Fibres
* Dynamics of the Electro-Optic Properties of Dye-Containing Polymers".Cote : B-B224 Num_Inv : 3590 Localisation : LCC (SdS) Exemplaires(1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 3590 B-B224 Texte imprimé Bibliothèque Livre Disponible Nonlinear optics of organic molecules and polymers / Hari Singh Nalwa
Titre : Nonlinear optics of organic molecules and polymers Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hari Singh Nalwa, Auteur ; Seizo Miyata, Auteur Editeur : Boca Raton : CRC Press Année de publication : 1997 Importance : 885 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-8493-8923-8 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : POLYMERS OPTICS-nonlinear ORGANIC COMPOUNDS-Optical properties Index. décimale : EQ -Equipe- Résumé : "This book presents an excellent overview of the exciting new advances in nonlinear optical (NLO) materials and their applications in emerging photonics technologies. It is the first reference source available to cover every NLO material published through 1995! All theoretical approaches, measurement techniques, materials, technologies, and applications are covered. With more than 1,800 bibliographic citations, 324 figures, 218 tables, and 812 equations, this book is an invaluable reference source for graduate and undergraduate students, researchers, scientists and engineers working in academia and industries in chemistry, solid-state physics, materials science, optical and polymer engineering, and computational science." Cote : LCC/B Num_Inv : 1794 Nonlinear optics of organic molecules and polymers [texte imprimé] / Hari Singh Nalwa, Auteur ; Seizo Miyata, Auteur . - Boca Raton : CRC Press, 1997 . - 885 p.
ISBN : 978-0-8493-8923-8
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : POLYMERS OPTICS-nonlinear ORGANIC COMPOUNDS-Optical properties Index. décimale : EQ -Equipe- Résumé : "This book presents an excellent overview of the exciting new advances in nonlinear optical (NLO) materials and their applications in emerging photonics technologies. It is the first reference source available to cover every NLO material published through 1995! All theoretical approaches, measurement techniques, materials, technologies, and applications are covered. With more than 1,800 bibliographic citations, 324 figures, 218 tables, and 812 equations, this book is an invaluable reference source for graduate and undergraduate students, researchers, scientists and engineers working in academia and industries in chemistry, solid-state physics, materials science, optical and polymer engineering, and computational science." Cote : LCC/B Num_Inv : 1794 Exemplaires(1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1794 LCC/B Texte imprimé Equipe Livre Equipe - Demande préalable
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